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Lawsuits target misleading subject lines.
In November 2012, a class action was filed against Monster Energy Co. claiming that its Monster Rehab Green Tea + Energy drink, which contains unknown amounts of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (ECGC), causes liver damage and even death, but that the company fails to warn against these possible side effects. (Wooding v. Monster Energy Company, et al., Case No. 30-2012-00609716-CU-BT-CXC).
Lawsuits target misleading subject lines.
MADISON, CONN. Jan. 27, 2026 – Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper is deceptively marketing its single-serve K-Cup pods as “recyclable” in violation of state and federal laws, according to an…
TINA.org nails down the truth behind these US-origin claims.
TINA.org files complaints over company’s deceptive “recyclable” claims.
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